At a recent BICSI show, Cambridge Sound Management's Danny Barr demonstrates the company's sound masking technology, touching on design and installation considerations and associated acoustic issues within offices.
As noted in the guidance found on the company's website. "Sound masking is the addition of an unobtrusive background sound [within an indoor office environment], similar to airflow, to reduce the intelligibility of human speech and reduce distractions. The resulting environment leads to greater productivity and increased privacy and comfort."
See: Sound Masking 101: Cambridge Sound Management
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